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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1949)
Goodwill Ambassador IN THE SHADOW of Big Ben, Sue Howell, iSWtf imuu ui ootton from Bakersfield, Calif., has some of the sights of London pointed out to her by a “bobby” after her arrival in England. Miss Howell, is touring England as a goodwill and fashion ambassador of the American cotton industry'. She will go to France for a short visit before returning to the United States for the cotton carnival a Mem phis in May. (AP Wire Photo) Breakfast Features Mayor Lee Talk Tickets for the annual junior senior girls’ breakfast sponsored by the YWCA will go on sale to day at the Co-op. Tickets are 95 cents and will be sold until next Wednesday. The breakfast will be held in the Vets’ Memorial building downtown on Sunday, April 10, at 9:30 a.m. Mayor Dorothy McCullough Lee<of Portland will be the main speaker. Joan O’Neill Foulon is chairman of the breakfast. Westminster House Westminster house will have its weekly potluck dinner Thurs day evening at 6 p.m. Mr. Harry Burks, college secretary of the American Friends Service com mittee will talk with students who are interested in summer projects in Europe and the Unit ed States. Admission to the dinner is either food or 40 cents. Everyone is invited to attend. “Money or your life!” used to be the demand, in the simple old days before they learned to ask innocent victims for both. Journalism School To Add Facilities Radio facilities in the extension building will be transferred to the journalism school when the radio department moves into its new studios in Villard hall, ac cording to Dean Clifford F. Wei gle. Journalism laboratories for copyediting, newsroom policies, reporting and radio news writing will be held in the new space. Laboratories have been held in temporary quarters for the last two terms. The move is planned for some time this term, possibly April, Weigle said. Band to Play At Conference Sixty members of the Univer sity of Oregon concert band will give two performances in Port land today in connection with the Northwest Music Educators con ference. Under the direction of John H. Stehn, associate professor of mu sic, the group will present an hour concert in the Lincoln high school auditorium this afternoon at 4:30. Portland’s civic auditorium will be the scene of the second concert, presented as a portion of a joint meeting of the North west Music Educators and the Oregon Education association. The evening program will begin at 8 p.m. Approximately 2000 music in structors and students from five northwestern States are expected to attend the Portland conference. The University band recently returned from a spring vacation tour of eastern Oregon cities and towns. AWS Committee There will be a meeting of AWS luncheon entertainment committee at the Alpha Gam house at 4 Thursday. 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Dr. Cressman will go to Cleve land following the conference to examine exhibitions, methods of preparation of exhibits, and the educational program at the Cleveland health museum. Evangelist To Speak At Baptist Church Rev. Fred Brown, nationally known southern evangelist, will speak tonight and on following evenings through April 10 at 7 p.m. in the First Baptist church, Broadway and High streets. Soprano solos will be presented during the evening meetings by Rev. Brown’s wife, who holds a master’s degree in music. Mrs. Brown was recently chosen in a state-wide elimination contest to sing the lead in the University of Tennessee’s presentation of “The Messiah.” SWF Meeting Student World Federalist meeting at 7:30 tonight upstairs at the Side. There will be an or ganizational meeting and an elec tion of new officers. All members are asked to attend. Catholic Students Mass will be said daily for Catholic students each morning this week at Gerlinger annex at 7 o’clock. 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